by Brian Giesen
Category: Digital Influence

Ogilvy is hosting the October meeting of the Social Media Club of Washington, D.C., next week.
We have organized a panel discussion about Web 2.0 and government - and we’ll hear from people who are actively evangelizing social media within federal agencies today.
If you are developing digital strategy within or for government agencies, this will be a great event to attend! Space is limited, but you can RSVP by emailing me at brian.giesen@ogilvypr.com if you are interested.
Government Web 2.0:
Real Life Lessons Learned & What Lies Ahead
Join us for a networking event and panel discussion about the state of social media in government. You will hear from experts who are blogging or evangelizing Web 2.0 now inside government agencies. Each will share three lessons learned, and offer one prediction about what lies ahead for social media and government in 2009.
PANELISTS
John Bell (moderator)
Managing Director, Ogilvy 360o Digital Influence
http://blog.ogilvypr.com/
Miguel Gomez
Director, AIDS.gov
http://blog.aids.gov
Joanne McGovern
Web Content Manager, USA.gov
http://www.govgab.gov
Mike Panetta
Vice President, Grassroots Enterprises
http://www.mikepanetta.com
Tracy Johnson
Senior Manager, ENC
http://www.business.gov
LOCATION
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
6:00 – 8:00PM
Ogilvy 360 Digital Influence
1111 19th Street NW #10
Washington, D.C.RSVP: brian.giesen@ogilvypr.com
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